I got over a thousand Emails after the story was picked up nationally,
so it became impossible to respond to each of these overwhelmingly
positive Emails. I actually personally responded to about five times the
numbers of notes listed below, but for those that I did not, I
sent 'em a response thanking people that
I was able to provide some Christmas Cheer to 'em. I did read (and appreciate)
every single note - keep 'em coming!
On a related note, I mentioned that I had pulled off a
surprise 40th birthday party
for my wonderful wife Wendy and put a "mailto" link up on
the site, inviting people to send her birthday wishes. This was up for
about 36 hours - she got 139 emails (one spam - boy, they are quick!) that
were great. She did read every single one (responded to about two dozen) and
I sent a "thanx note" to all the rest. While I think all of the emails
below are worth reading as they are funny and heart-warming,
for folks who like to skim, here's a composite summary:

The world could use more people like you.
People who still are "kids" at heart, and
have a positive outlook on life - you made me smile.
My kids really liked playing with your lights.
There is a small part in each and everyone of us that remains a child,
and for you to let others do this is wonderful!!.
I may have a turn on/off myself later..he he he )
I'm absolutely enchanted with your website and your nutziness;
I wish I was one of your neighbors.
My Dad passed away in July so it's been a little quite around here
but you made me laugh out loud several times in the past hour.
This is amazing! I'm having so much fun annoying your neighbors.
You put a big smile on my face :)
Thank you for making the holidays that much more special for everyone.

2004_12_25 Update: Rather than joining the family
tradition of watching
The Sound of Music on Christmas Day, I got caught up
responding to everyone that wrote - thanx again for all the notes!

Date: Tue Nov 30, 2004 6:07 pm
From: CrashAxle
Subject: WOW!
What a great website, the cam is awesome, i `m sending this to all of my online friends, Gunter and Sabrina
Yours is the first note since the christmas webcam went "hot" - thanx for writing and glad you enjoy it.

Date: Fri, Dec 3, 2004
From: Some dude in a forum
Pretty cool you can control his lights remotely, but since I hate folks
who are Grizwoldie, I wonder if we can blow up his house remotely?
Ummmmmm ... pls don't ... and Santa won't bring you anything for Christmas!

Date: Sat, Dec 4, 2004 (early AM)
From: Kim Komando
Subject: HAVEN'T PUT UP YOUR LIGHTS? HERE'S SOME INSPIRATION
To: Her bazillions of radio show listeners and Email subscribers - yikes!
Alek Komarnitsky lives in Colorado. Like many people, he decorates his
house for Christmas. But Alek puts up a LOT of lights and goes a little
further than most. He has his house on the Web. If you want to view his
decorations, just surf over to: http://www.komar.org/christmas/

And here's the really cool part: His site allows you to turn the lights
off and on. You can turn off some lights, or all of them.

You might remember Alek from the show. I made his
Halloween light show
a Cool Site of the Day. Alek got so many visitors to the Web site
that he called me during a show about a month ago to say, "Thank you!"

Alek has limited the number of times you can play with the
lights. He doesn't want to annoy the neighbors. I wouldn't worry about
it, Alek. They're probably annoyed already!

Thanx (I think!) again Kim - I wondered what the HUGE increase in
web traffic was about this morning. I'll be calling the neighbors
later this morning to "warn" 'em that it will be one heck of a light
show tonight ... they are pretty good about it as (like me) they feel
it is all part of the spirit of Christmas.

I tried calling into Kim's radio show for about a half hour this morning,
but always got a busy signal - maybe Kim will read this and let me know
how I can call in next Saturday! ;-)
[UPDATE: I tried again, but always got a busy, so I sent her an Email thanx]

Date: Sat, Dec 4, 2004 11:46 am
From: FloydA
Subject: Christmas 2004
Has it snowed up there? Does the lights perform OK with the Snow there?
We actually were "racing" the snow after Thanksgiving to get the lights
up as the forecast was for 6-8" of snow on Sunday ... which did happen.
The lights work quite well in snow (and while dimmed a bit, the glow is nice).
There is a bit of a problem as the snow melts as water can get into the plugs
and this cause a ground fault, which trips the GFI.

Date: Sat, Dec 4, 2004 11:46 am
From: MarthaP
Subject: Carlos 8 year old
Carlos, my grandson, is afraid Santa will give him coal because he told a lie. His mom told him if he told his teacher the truth
Santa would make things right. He did and felt the weight of the world lift from his shoulders. Does Santa forgive little boys who
mess up? Can you assure him? Thanks, grandma dolly
One thing I tell my two boys (and elves) is to ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH.
Santa can't promise that Carlos will get what he wants to Christmas,
but he should listen to his Mother and Grandmother.
Alek Update: Needless to say, the Associated Press was not too happy
when the Christmas Lights Webcam hoax was revealed,
so I'm sure Colleen
Slevin from the AP was estatic to find this quote ... which
she included in her story.
There were some other media inaccuracies, and I'd encourage you to click
on that link and then form your own opinion ... plus if someone wrote "
Santa" with the above question, how would you have answered it?!? ;-)

Date: Sat, Dec 4, 2004 7:56pm
From: AndyA
Subject: lights
Although tempted, I wouldn't mess with your lights. I want to relate a true story of about 25 years ago when I lived in Ft. Myers FL. One homeowner went to a great deal of time and expense, as you have, to put up a very large light display, but a grinch neighbor across the street, a lawyer by the way, didn't like the traffic on "his" street, so he petitioned the city council to pass an ordinance that no property could have more than "X" number of lights, I forgot how many. The next season the home owner got together with all of his neighbors, except the grinch no one got along with, and he bought, and helped put up the right number of lights on 18 other homes on "the lawyers" street and needless to say the newspaper got the story, and the traffic was much greater the following year. Let's hear it for the good guys.
OOPS! I hope your not a lawyer, but if you are I'm sure you're a GREAT one.
Merry Christmas
Andy
LOVE the story (I'm NOT a lawyer) and true justics was done - yea,
lets hear it for the good guys! ;-)

Date: Sat, Dec 4, 2004 8:22 pm
From: Joan O
Subject: Thank you!!!!!
Thank you for sharing your Christmas lights with us. Sorry I got
carried away with wanting to see all of it. I do have a suggestion,
it would look even prettier if you could add some snow ( the lights
reflect so beautifully off of snow) I nice little snow fall would be
great. HA HA See what you can do. Thanks again, Joanie
Glad you like it - weather forecast is for clear weather the next few days,
but if you had come by a few days ago, there was plenty of snow on the ground.
Actually still quite a bit, but it is slowly melting - I'm sure we'll
have a snow day before Xmas, so come by again.

Date: Sun, Dec 5, 2004 2:11 am
From: GloriaB
Subject: christmas lights
Alek, I am one of the hundreds of thousands who have heard of your display through the Komando show. I must thank you for such an inspirational display. Though tempted to play with the lights I refrained. Adding my applause to those who have all ready been through your site. Please continue to create such beauty each season. Holiday Greetings from Texas!
Yea, there has been "just a few folks" who have come by the christmas lights
webcam - here are the actual
stats if you are interested.
Don't feel the need to "refrain" - heck, thousands of other people
haven't! ;-) Appreciate the note ... and be sure to come back for
Halloween 2005 and
Christmas 2005 - always appreciate ideas for next year!

Date: Sun, Dec 5, 2004 10:34 am
From: Mike at www.dead-fish.com
Subject: Christmas 2004
Hey it's National Lampoon's Christmas Vaction for real. This bloke has a
gagillion lights on his house and a remote contol webcam for you to check
them out with. He dropped me a line earlier confessing to be
Clark Wilhelm Griswold, Jr I'm sure there's bound to be a UK equivalent...
I'm terrified of the size of the electric bill though. Seahorse Towers
has a much more modest display of 60 lights - only 16,940 to go to equal Alek!
HEY, at least you got a start there Mike ... and now that I have
provided some inspiration, I expect to see a LOT up next year since
the best time to buy lights is after the holidays when they go on sale.
And yea, the electric meter spins a wheee bit fast! ;-)

Date: Mon, Dec 5, 2004 morning
From: www.franklinmaine.net
Subject: You Want Christmas Lights?
Some folks in Franklin and the surrounding area make a special visit
to the Golden Acres Nursing Home to view their annual massive Christmas
light display. It is still in the process of being set up as we write this,
but when they touch 'er off, the display could be used as a navigation
beacon by intercontinental aircraft. But we're sorry to break this news.
Our Golden Acres is not the be all, end all of Christmas lights.
Take a look at Alek's 17,000 Christmas Lights Webcam
Glad to hear I can keep up with the Golden Acres folks -
I'll have to keep that Nursing Home in mind for when I get older
as it sounds like my type of place! ;-)

Date: Sun, Dec 5, 2004 11:53 am
From: Rimbey
Subject: quite a guy/dad
merry christmas alek and family
just a note ...been surfing and found your site on a tech help web page ( :) !! ..ain't life a kick?!?!?!) so had to wander around and look at pics...thanks for the great links via google ads re: finishing basements. my next project. and as a wife and a mother i agree with your wife. and as a rural neighbor ...:) i am soooooo glad that you are not here LOLLOL....love the site and the pics of your child. you look like a great fun dad. keep the spirit...stay young forever...the world needs more alecs
Glad you like the site ... gotta think about having "more alek's" in the world;
could dramatically increase the US consumption of electical power over the
Holidays if everyone lit up with 17,000 lights - yikes! ;-)

Date: Sun, Dec 5, 2004 12:41 am
From: RachelS
Subject: Christmas list
Dear Santa Clause, I have been very good this year! For Christmas I would like, PS2 game called, Spyro MAGNETIX CD-Freaky Friday MP3 Player Twister moves And some surprizes. Love, Rachel S
I'll have to check my list to make sure you have been good,
and then see if my elves have any of those items in the workshop.
And please leave milk and cookies out for me Christmas Eve.

Date: Sun, Dec 5, 2004 2:45 pm
From: Ron and Sharon
Subject: Christmas 2005
Your display is really beautiful, you have good taste, and your display and needs no embellishment.
However, if you must, and since you ask...I'd like to see each beautiful window on the front of your house and the architectural details (the brick columns, details of porch and front door, edges of those gorgeous rooflines--that is, every nook and cranny) highlighted (outlined) using the white Italian lights. Also, if feasible, would like to see your driveway lined with the white Italian lights.
And as if that wouldn't be enough...
The scalloped string of lights that extends from the house at the left side of the picture (right side of house) looks like it's flying out into space, but I know there must be something there, holding up the end of the light string. Is the something vertical, and can it be lighted, as is the tree at the end of the light string extended from the right side of picture (left side of house)?
Your display beats anything I've seen so far this year. Keep up that Christmas spirit!
smr
crystal lake, il
I've thought about outlining the driveway, but then my wife would
drive over the lights, so that probably won't happen.
The scallops are actually hung from a clothsline pulled from the trees to
the balcony. This was a little effort to put up, but it's pretty cool IMHO.

Date: Mon, Dec 6, 2004 7:33 am
From: MNina
Subject: Christmas Wishes
Dear Santa -
I live in South Africa where Xmas means a hot meal eaten in very high temperatures, swimming in the pool and the smell of cut grass... Santa, I know that it is snowing somewhere, and I can only get back to the US in 9 months, and then to California - please Santa, give me someone to talk to who lives where it snows in winter, who has great stuff to eat that FITS THE TEMPERATURE, to make me less homesick...
Love - Nina
I can barely keep up with all the "Email Santa" notes I get, but have
been down in your neck of the woods - check out my
African Safari pictures and it's a real nice place. Ironically, my wife is down there right now! ;-)

Date: Mon, Dec 6, 2004 6:40 pm
From: lhearn
Subject: Christmas?
CHRIST. The Savior. Born in a Manger. Wise men. Star. Shepherds. Mary. Joseph.
KOMAR. Santa Claus. Pink Flamingos. Candles. Trees. Chimney. Technology.
Is it really all about Komar and technology?
Are you celebrating the birth of Christ? Or?
Wishing you a Blessed Christmas.
Ummmmm ... not sure what to stay ... I actually have steered clear
of any religeous overtones because people tend to get offended easily;
so I guess my answer would be Komar and Technology! ;-)

Date: Tue, Dec 7, 2004 1:51 pm
From: KaterineH
Subject: Santa?
hi i love you very much do you love me very much santa my brother tom said you not real
Wellllll ... if you don't believe in Santa, he won't bring you any presents! ;-)

Date: Thu, Dec 9, 2004 1:28 pm
From: CarolG
Subject: Xmas light for home
How do you find local people to put up lights outside?
BAH - you are "cheating" if you pay/hire someone to help you.
I did have some christmas helpers
(my family) and it took about 3 days to put it all up - comes down in a
day ... if I work the WHOLE day.

Date: Sat, Dec 11, 2004 7:14pm
From: Nintendo
Subject: Christmas?
Remove the restriction to changing the lights too many times!! Your neighbors understand!!! They probably enjoy living close to the most populer Christman lights on planet earth, and enjoy watching them!!!
Make a 30 or 60 second movie file so we can see what it looks like when every ones changing them over and over and over and....!!!! (Not one that's updated every minute, just a 1 time recording when it's really active!)
According to Google, it's not the #1 popular Christmas Lights ... at least
not yet - but hey, start a GoogleBomb and I'll consider your suggestions! ;-)
I actually have some video, but not sure how I want to put that on the site
since these files can be pretty darn large.

Date: Sat, Dec 11, 2004 2:48 pm
From: D Lamp
Subject: Greetings from Germany
As you already assumed, heise.de is very popular here.
If a website is mentioned in their newsticker, quite often that page goes
down due to the many people clicking on the link. You're lucky they did
not link to your site during business-hours:
Most webmasters in Germany hope that they are never hit by a 'Heise-DoS',
as the result of being mentioned by them often comes really close to a
'real' distributed denial-of-service-attack.
But let me also give you some feedback on your illumination.
Although I don't want to be billed for the electricity, it's very nice!
I'm looking forward for the control-panel becoming operational.
If you find the time, you should alter the popup-message saying 'Alek
begrüßt Weihnachtsventilatoren aus Deutschland'. Ventilator is a German
word for fan, but it means the fan that blows air.
The correct 'translation' of fan in the meaning you are thinking of is
fan. But in fact, besides that your wording is nearly perfect.
Again, many greetings from Germany, merry christmas and a happy new year!
Thanx for the wording correction - blame the Google translator
and not this "Stupid American" ;-)
You and several other folks pointed this out - fixed!

Date: Sat, Dec 11, 2004 10:57 pm
From: SBL
Subject: Electricity Bill makes up for LED's (I guess)
Don't you think the initially high amount of money for the LEDs
will quickly be made up by savings on your electricity bill?
you're really wasting lots of energy and at least here it would
be crazily expensive, i guess you pay next to nothing for it.
we pay around 25cent (US) per kWh here in austria.
still like your project a lot especially from a tech point of view!
Electricity here is about 10 cents/KWH - and LEDS's are
still expensive (although the future in Christmas Lights)
so when they come down in price, I'll look into it - check
out question B-3 in the Christmas FAQ.

Date: Sun, Dec 12, 2004 9:52 pm
From: ShaineL
Subject: Idea
I got this idea from your possible alphanumeric display user controlled.
How about something like that.. but instead of user controled, slashdot
controlled.. as you get hits with a slashdot referer, increase a
number that can be seen on the cam!
Yea, I've toyed with showing a counter ... but I think it would
be much more interesting to have an AlphaNumeric display where
folks can enter text in - I'll have to figure out some sort of
profanity filter - thanx for writing.
[Several folks wrote in with various suggestions]

Date: Sun, Dec 12, 2004 10:58 pm
From: CharlesY
Subject: Web logs from your slashdotting ...
I'm a grad student at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign,
and I'm doing a paper on flash crowds (i.e the slashdot effect). I
just saw your page up on /. (nice lights!), and I was wondering if
you'd be willing to supply your webserver logs so I could run some
stats on them and include the data in my paper.
Probably not - ask me after January 1st and I might re-consider;
but you probably have seen my
"Slashdot Effect Analysis" that
has some decent summary information and I think that is all that
I can publically share (plus the web stat stuff you can see).

Date: Mon, Dec 13, 2004 8:54 am
From: MikeW
Subject: Weatherize the X-10 Modules
Are the X-10 modules weatherized in any way?
Looks like a nifty project; it's tempting to set
something like up for my neighbors to control. Might
be a hoot.
Merry Christmas!
Here's a picture of the main outside panel - I have a hinge plate over 'em.
Biggest problem is GFI's tripped from ground shorts from the bazillions
of extension cords when the snow melts, but so far, hasn't been too much
of an issue.

Date: Mon, Dec 13, 2004 12:30 pm
From: JeffL
Subject: Nice site ... cool experiment ... but ...
.... could you please drop that javascript popup that says "YIKES an
incoming slashdotter....".
We all know you know how to read your server variables ;).
That said. Cool project, and I applaud you for your efforts to get
your home server to survive the slasdot effect.
I came in during the height of the slashdot traffic last night, and
the site was largely viewable with the occasional timeout. However,
server response was a bit too slow to play with it much. I think any
command I sent was too quickly overwritten by the next command for me
to see the results. I will be trying again once the server-storm has
passed.
I'd love to see a video of how your light display looked during the
slashdot storm though! Consider posting a downloadable video if you
could.
Yea, I have semi-mixed feelings about that ... as you know,
this is fairly simple to do ... but a LOT of people think it is
hilareous ... so it will probably stay - sorry.
I DO have some video and may consider posting it on the site
once the major Slashdot crowd subsides. [Update: check out
the Christmas Video's]
Thanx for writing and happy holidays,

Date: Mon, Dec 13, 2004 1:44 pm
From: CharlineH
Subject: Bubble Machine Cam
http://www.andieandmike.org/patio.htm
You control the bubble machine, java.
Can be seen best in the daytime.
Very cute - added a link from
my watching grass grow page.

Date: Mon, Dec 13, 2004 4:02 pm
From: Mack
Subject: typo on front page
The webcam and webcontrol are ONLY operational between 1800 and 2200
Mountain Time. Each web surfer can only update the webcam 10 times, change
the lights 3 times, and play with the pan/zoom 5 times, withen
5 minutes
Should be within :)
Cheers
Thanx - that typo has existed for 3 years - kudo's for pointing out - fixed!

Date: Mon, Dec 13, 2004 8:33 pm
From: BruceF
Subject: Video
I think it would be interesting if you had a short clip on your
website with the lights going on and off, to let us see what the
neighbors see.
Actually I have one ... but am looking for someone willing to
host the 2+ Mbyte flick ... would you be able to do this?
[Update: check out
the Christmas Video's]

Date: Tue, Dec 14, 2004 4:25 pm
From: BrianE
Subject: converted video
I converted your video to xvid/mp3. it's a two step process. first
load it in tmpenc and have it do a high bitrate encode to mpeg 1 or 2.
then open up that file in VirtualDub to convert it to a avi stream. I
don't have much bandwidth on my server so I would appreciate it if you
only download the file once or twice from my site.
Thanx Brian - converted video uploaded to my site - people who help out
like you are awesome on the Internet!

Date: Tue, Dec 14, 2004 10:38 pm
From: GregB
Subject: Great Job
There must be a geek gene running loose this Christmas. Saw your 15
seconds (minutes??) of fame on Channel 9 (Denver) and my wife (the
e-bay queen) started reading me stuff from your site. This hometown
geek (south of Castle Rock) dove in and your site truly inspired and
lit up the geek in me.
My original comment of cooool was surpassed once I read the fine
print on your pic page which gave the number of pages our IP viewed.
Now that was cool I gotta know how to do that. We do installs of
home/business security webcams so any techno advances I/we can learn
are always valued.
Keep the great work up and congratulations on a truly
entertaining/informative site. Hope the bearings for the webcam
arrive so we too can play!
Merry Christmas to you and your great looking family..my heart goes
out to them for having to live with guys like you/me!
Thanx for the Email - it has been pretty crazy today.
Yea, there's a lotta technology integrated on the site,
but nothing really that earth-shattering.
Be sure to check back tomorrow just after 6:00 ...
and tune your TV to Channel 7 ...

Date: Tue, Dec 14, 2004 10:59 pm
From: WilliamR
Subject: You are an Artist
I like Christmas lights but often the display looks like they used
anything they could find at K-Mart, lights from the local pet
store and the local Food market. Yours are truly the most beautiful
display I've ever seen. Your work is truly Art and that's without
considering any of the amazing features you've loaded into your
website. Thank you for sharing and the very Merriest Christmas and
Happy and Healthy New Year to you and your family.
Thanx for the compliment - as you can image, it has been
very, very crazy around here - happy holidays,

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 2:42 am
From: KJZ
Subject: xmas lights 2004
just a brief note to let you know we think this year's display is G R E A T!! We covered you on the title of our online lifestyle
publication (see attached PDF of the article) which is read by about
15.000 people in Austria, EU
Holiday cheers and have a great X-mas!
Kurt J. Z.
Lifestyle editor
Sounds GREAT - any chance you can send me an English translation?!? ;-)
[Update: he subsequently did]

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 5:27 am
From: Sigi
Subject: Greattings from OZ
Originally from Cape Town, South Africa .. thanks for the great shot of
Table Mountain while flying over Table Bay - my heart bleeds !
Luv your website.
Thanx for writing - ironically, my wife is currently
in Africa ... I would have loved to have joined her
on another African Safari
but someone had to stay home and watch the kids ... that picture that I
took that you are referring to is at the end of 1 6 hour flight - nice to
finally see land!

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 6:11 am
From: MikeD
Subject: ATTA BOY!
JUST WANTED TO ADD MY CONGRATS AND AND CHRISTMAS WISHES TO YOU AND
YOUR FAMILY. WASN'T ABLE TO VIEW THE WEBCAM YET, BUT AM SURE YOUR PICS
DID IT JUSTICE. BOY, LUCKY KIDS. DON'T WORRY ABOUT RESPONDING AS I AM
SURE YOU ARE PROBABLY ABOUT "NUTS" BY NOW. DON'T FORGET TO TAKE A
BREAK!
Thanx for the note Mike - yes, it is totally nuts here both
the Komar Household and the Komar Web Site! ;-)

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 6:59 am
From: PualaG
Subject: how great!
Hi Guys,
Heard about your zany website on CNN Headline News. The kids LOVE it!
You are a totally fun family and we need more people in the world like
you.
Your Pals at the Jersey Shore,
CNN Headline News - man, I thought it was crazy enough allready - YIKES!!!!

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 1:28 pm
From: Smurf
Subject: From New Zealand
just read about you in the New Zealand herald
lol well you have made the news down under :-)
i have just had a surf though your web sight and must say way cool
credit to your self and your family
wish you all the best for christmas and the New year
cya from N.Z
smurf :-)
WOW - this really is going all around the world!

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 1:59 pm
From: MaxM
Subject: Just so ya know ...
Although I can't find any link of their website, your site was mentioned
today on Toronto, Ontario, Canada's largest radio station during their
morning show. I've been watching your lights for years, great job.
I used to live in Seattle, so while close to the other side of Canada,
glad our neighbors up North are enjoying the show!

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 5:24 pm
From: JeffS
Subject: Merry Christmas to a Fellow Dawg!
Woof!
[Visitors from the Seattle PI got a pop-up saying I was from that area and a UW Husky]
Woof-Woof to you too! ;-)
BTW, you might appreciate
some pictures from when
I was at the UW 20 years ago [Uupdate: he did!]

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 8:32 pm
From: TomasC
Subject: Merry Christmas from Highlands of Panama
Merry Christmas Komars!
Since we have no snow here for Christmas, it was a pleasure to see
your house decorated up with Christmas lights in winter and it reminds
us of when we were in the land of ice and snow.
We have a cool but snow-free tropical highland Christmas here in
western Panama. Our scenery stays tropical and lush throughout your
winter season. We do not miss the snow, but we do miss all the
Christmas lights and so it is a pleasure to see Christmas done
traditionally by people like you. Thanks very much for sharing your
Christmas spirit and ........ the heck with the neighbors!
Regards from Panama,
Yea, you probably don't have too many White Christmas's down there! ;-)
Thanx for the note and happy holidays,

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 8:34 pm
From: JamieN
Subject: You Guys Are GREAT!
Hey there from Carlsbad California!
I've only had a brief moment to skim over your Website and check out
the awesome Christmas lights, but I just wanted to say that it's great
to know that there are people like you out there in the world making
it a happier and better place. You seem like really GOOD people and I
wish I had the opportunity to know you personally. Please keep on
doing what you're doing and may your beautiful family stay safe,
healthy and happy and may all your Christmas wishes come true and your
life dreams be realized!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
God Bless!
Thanx for the nice note and Happy Holidays yourself! ;-)
[I had a LOT of messages like this one (WAY too many to
repeat 'em all here) and found them very heart-warming]

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 8:35 pm
From: MarcellaR
Subject: Bob and Tom Radio Show
Heard about your website on the Bob and Tom Show (out of Indianapolis,
Indiana) this morning and I had to check it out. Very cool and what a
great way to share your wonderful Christmas memories with the rest of
the world! Thanks for the entertaining evening! What are you doing
for the next holiday?
Glad you enjoyed it - pretty outa control right now - I'm not sure what
I'll do to top this next year! ;-)

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 9:33 pm
From: RickardH
Subject: Suggestions
Hey Alek, your display is wonderfull! But how come there is no Santa
and Reindeer on the roof?!
Maybe next year ... but aren't the Pink Flamingo's gaudy enough
already?!? ;-)

Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2004 9:56 pm
From: GlenK
Subject: you're crazy
Your lights are the funniest thing I've seen - your neighbors
must be really annoyed with 90 people switching the lights on and off -
that's great!
I have VERY understanding neighbors ... and I'll take that as a major compliment! ;-)

Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2004 12:33 am
From: StevenT
Subject: Lights
I read about you today in the Los Angeles Times and what you are doing is so wonderful. It really brought some joy to my heart in what has been a rather dismal holiday season so far. Keep it up. You have touched a lot of hearts and helped them too.
Glad to hear the folks in California (who don't have much of
a white Christmas) found out about it - hope you holiday season
picks up and thanx for the note.

Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2004 9:19 am
From: Mtover40s
Subject: HELLO FROM NOTTINGHAMSHIRE,ENGLAND!!!!
Hello Santa,
I have just got back to England after a 3 month stay in Lakewood,Colorado.
I was reading 9 news,when I saw the artical about your lights,I checked your site out,Gosh what a wonderful display of lights you have,and I can imagine what it must be like with web users turning your lights on/off all the time,all I can say is...There is a small part in each and everyone of us that remains a child,and for you to let others do this is wonderful!!.( I may have a turn on/off myself later..he he he ).. Keep up with the lovely lights....
While I turned 40 last year (yikes, how did that sneak up on me),
I'm still an 8-year old at heart ... so I totally agree with
what you wrote above - glad I could bring the little kid out for
you again and happy holidays.

Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2004 12:15 pm
From: noreply AT komar.org
Subject: Account Notify
Hello user of Komar.org e-mail server,
Your e-mail account will be disabled because of improper using in next
three days, if you are still wishing to use it, please, resign your
account information.
Please, read the attach for further details.
Yours, The Komar.org team
Oh crap, I better open the .pif attachment included in
this Emaill to read the further details ... but wait a minute,
the komar.org server belongs to me - why would I be sending an
Email to myself - *^%$#@! virus spammers!

Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2004 12:19 pm
From: MarilynT
Subject: turning down $10,000 - good!
Alek -
Good for you in turning down the $10,000 for an ad.
What a fabulous site you and your family have. Very entertaining.
MarilynT - married to a computer guy. Can probably relate some to Wendy. :-)
Yea, just didn't seem right to take their money ... although I gotta
admit, I'm wondering if I made the right decision! ;-)

Date: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:30 pm
From: MarkL
Subject: Florida Lottery
All I want for Christmas is to win the Florida lottery.
Santa will see what he can about this request - you better be pretty darn good!
[There were many Emails requested various gifts from Santa]

Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2004 12:35 pm
From: JohnF
Subject: Home Pro Controller
Alek,
Saw you made AP news!! Congrats! I finally managed to take some
digital photos this year. Not great, but viewable! I've got the Web
Site started its http://christmaslights.sent.com Thought you might
get a chuckle out of this. We have 200amp service, and a heat pump
for upstairs. Bet you can guess where this is going. Yup. We
tripped the main breaker. Seems we can't have the lights on at the
same time the heat pump, hot water heater, washer and dryer (and who
knows what else) are running. Needless to say, the dryer lost, and
the Christmas lights were turned back on. The wife chuckled last
night that at least now she has an excuse for not doing any laundry in
the evening!
Happy Holidays!
Christmas Lights take priority - a man after my own heart!
BTW, the service to my house is 200 Amps ... but we have
gas heat ... but since the lights take ~65 amps, we probably
approach that 200 amp limit if we fire up our electric dryer,
oven, stove, and a few more things. Thanx for writing.

Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2004 2:58 pm
From: KayB
Subject: AMAZING!!!.
I am absolutely enchanted with your website, and your "nutziness" (and it
must run in the family as well, since wife and kids look very supportive!)
None of the tech-talk makes sense to me, but your holiday spirit definitely
does! I wish I WAS one of your neighbors!!!
Thank you for doing this, and hug your wife for me! She must be quite a lady!
Kay
While the tech stuff is cool (trust me!), one doesn't need to be
a "geek" to appreciate/enjoy the holiday spirit, so I'm glad I
brought some to you. Yea, I have a bit of a reputation around the
neighborhood and my wife is quite a lady.

Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2004 7:36 pm
From: KevinB
Subject: YOUR GARAGE DOOR IS OPEN
I just thought I would let you know, you never know who is walking around. This is a cool site, some friends of mine live not too far from you, but I am from Toledo, Ohio. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Yea, sometimes I forget to close it after I open it;
thanx for the heads-up.
[There were a number of Emails like this one]

Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2004 9:44 pm
From: SamK
Subject: Komar.org Featured in Chicago Sun-Times
Alek,
Yesterday I was reading my Chicago Sun-Times, and I saw this in there.
I know it's an AP story, but I thought it would be cool for you to
see it in an actual paper. To prevent your inbox from getting
overloaded, I FTP'd it to my own server so you can see it. I can
provide you with a full page scan, the front page, whatever you want.
That was cool - yea, same article/picture ... except better headline
writer as yours said "Homeowner lets world turn on his lights"
Thanx for sending.

Date: Fri, Dec 17, 2004 5:19 am
From: RodgerS
Subject: Christmas in Mozambique
Dear Alex,
Being from Colorado and living in Mozambique is kind of a drag at Christmas. We heard about your lights on KLOVE Christian radio on the web and had to visit it to see some cool Colorado lights. Being that we live in one of the poorest countries in the world AND it's around 95 degrees here this time of year, we sure needed a touch of Christmas cheer. Thanks for the Fun Alex!
Glad I was able to bring a white christmas and some holiday cheer to you!

Date: Fri, Dec 17, 2004 6:01 pm
From: SaraB
Subject: AWESOME
Hello sir,
my name is SaraB, I am 14 years old and from Hudson, Wisconsin
We have this thing in history class called "current events" where our teacher picks 1 0r 2 articles a day and we take turns reading them, on Monday, we read about you and you lights, so, I decided to check out your site, that is so cool! I applaud you for doing all that work! I love turning the lighs on and off! you rock dude! I'd love to hear from ya! have a great Christmas!
sincerely,
SaraB
I enjoyed your note and glad you liked the lights.
I expect some more "details/info" to come out about 'em ... so why don't
you check back in with me after the 1st of the year and if you and/or any
of your class has any questions, Email 'em to me and I'll try to answer.

Date: Sun, Dec 19, 2004 5:22 am
From: T&U G.
Subject: Reaching far places!
Wow! Wonderful! You web page has made all the big newspapers here in
Germany, even with color pictures. My wife and I just had to stop by.
Beautiful!
Yea, it seems to be quite popular around the world.
Thanx for writing ... in English too! ;-)

Date: Sun, Dec 19, 2004 6:39 am
From: RyserM
Subject: Your Christmas-lighted House
Hello and good Morning from Switzerland.
This is a very nice house with the christmaslight.
So i know the neighbour's are ungry because they hafent got a
beautifull house like you.
I wish you and youre Familie merry christmas an a happy new Year.
Thanx for the note from across the Pond - that was a pretty funny
about my neighbors - they are actually good sports about it.

Date: Sun, Dec 19, 2004 6:52 am
From: KlausR
Subject: X-MAS DECORATION
Hi Alek
We are living in Paris (France) and listened to a German Internet
radio station.
They had a quiz on about true or fake news.
One question was: Is it possible to switch on and off a Christmas
light decoration of 17.000 lamps via Internet in Colorado.
The right answer was: yes.
So, curious we came onto your marvelous web side and send Christmas
greetings to Alek and his lovely family.
Kind regards
KlausR
That's pretty funny - glad to hear you were able to ace the quiz! ;-)
Happy Holidays.

Date: Sun, Dec 19, 2004 12:08 pm
From: jbhale
Subject: An Inspiration to Geeks Everywhere!
Santa,
You have inspired me! This year, I only have about 4,500 lights up, but next year there will be MUCH more! I'll try and add a webcam as well! I find X-10 and home automation fascinating, so will try my best to give you some competition!! Good luck next year! I'll be watching!
Thanx for the nice note ... which I totally take as a compliment.
Competition is good - bring on the X10 webcams! ;-)

Date: Tue, Dec 21, 2004 7:39 am
From: JGale
Subject: Hip! Hip! Hurrah!
Hi Santa! What a wonderful time we've had on your website. The last
few months we've had our own "series of unfortunate events" and during
a sleepless night this week I discovered your web site. It was after
midnight and so unblievable that you would let others play with the
lights I bookmarked you. This evening my daughter and I spent a very
enjoyable 1/2 hour watching and playing. What a selfless thing to
do. I know electric bills and decorations are not cheap. We really
appreciate the opportunity to enjoy your lights in a warm room,
drinking hot cider and not using any gasoline. What a generous
offering in the "Spirit of Christmas". Thanks again. Merry Christmas
to you and your family. Tabby says to tell you just to knock since we
don't have a chimney any more and that she would like to have any
Breyer model horses you might have lying around, especially a hackney
pony. She also says to tell you she already has the black and white
saddlebred. The milk and cookies will be in the microwave so the cat
can't get it. Bye Santa!
From what I can gather from your note, I hope that 2005 is better than
2004 for you. Tell Tabby I will look in the microwave for the milk
and cookies (my favorite!) when I stop by and I'll see what I can do
about the Breyer model horses.
Happy Holidays,

Date: Tue, Dec 21, 2004 7:40 am
From: LotoyaG
Subject: Really Nice
I am a soldier in Korea with my family and I read about your site in
the news paper here. I logged on and it actually worked. Thanks for
lifting spirits. Also tell Jordan that now she reminded me about the
Griswolds so now I have to go and rent it for the family so we can
really laugh. Merry Christmas to you and your family. God Bless.
As a former blue-suiter, I especially salute our men and women in uniform;
please keep up the good work and I'll pass your comments on to Jordan.
Happy Holidays!

Date: Tue, Dec 21, 2004 1:04 pm
From: JanetS
Subject: South Africa
Hiya -
Greetings from South Africa.
Just read about your amazing lights in our news tonight. Browsed thru the site as well. GREAT site and WONDERFUL lights!!!
Ironically, my wife just returned from a safari trip down to your neck of
the woods - it's a LONG way down there.
She had a fabulous time - happy holidays.

Date: Tue, Dec 21, 2004 6:19 pm
From: MichaelK
Subject: Cool candle holders in picture
I know I shouldn't be nosy be just where did you get those cool candle holders
in the birthday party picture?
Merry Christmas and thanks for the lights and power station video.
They caterer actually supplied them - yes, they were cool!
Sorry I don't have a source for you - happy holidays.

Date: Thu, Dec 23, 2004 6:27 pm
From: GilbertV
Subject: Christmas Lights
I think it is a wonderful thing you are doing with the lights and giving people a chance to see how it feels to control something over the internet. Insted of being controlled by the internet.
It has certainly been a big hit giving people "control" of the lights;
if nothing else, it has brought a lotta holiday cheer to people.

Date: Thu, Dec 23, 2004 7;24 pm
From: BettyB
Subject: Fun!
This is amazing! I'm having so much fun annoying your neighbors. You put a big smile on my face :) Merry Christmas to you and your lovely family from San Angelo, Tx and formerly of Ft. Collins, Colorado!
My neighbors are actually pretty understanding about the whole thing;
it's been a lotta fun doing this for you and everyone across the world.
Glad I could put a smile on your face and Happy Holidays,

Date: Thu, Dec 23, 2004 11:01 pm
From: MartinG
Subject: Greetings from Antarctica
I just read that you did not get any email from Antarctica so I will do this service for you ;-)
Found your webcam while surfing the Top25 cams 2004 of earthcam.com - I am the initiator of the worldwide first penguins cam in the Antarctic.
So our Gentoo Penguins send you best christmas greetings from the German Antarctic Research Station O'Higgins:
Nice cam you have, congratulations!! But I'm shure that astronomers don'T like this "light pollution" - it's getting a big problem on our planet (it effects also migrating birds badly. This could be clearly shown by a large study in Switzerland) But anyway: I looks of course very nice!!
http://www.darksky.org/
http://members.aol.com/ctcadman/index.htm
Have a nice christmas time and always light in your heart ;-)
Martin Grund
AWESOME - just updated the main page mentioning your note and website.
Also, I just turned things back on (hopeflylly my neighbors are sleeping),
so you have 43 minutes to play around with it!
Happy Holidays and thanx for writing,
alek

Date: Sat, Dec 25, 2004 3:26 pm
From: GregB
Subject: Great Job!
Hey Alex:
Finally got to your site before closing time finally..all I can say
is Great job, you are the Ubber-geek for sure Congrats on a great
site, and a super job of spreading the cheer!
Merry Christmas to all you and yours.
Thanx for the compliment - Major Geek or Ubber Geek - I'll take either one!
Glad I could provide some holiday cheer - Merry Christmas to you too.
alek

Date: Sat, Dec 25, 2004 3:28 pm
From: LesleyR
Subject: hi from western australia
Hello there, I enjoyed viewing your site. The photos of the house
look beautiful with the lights and the snow. Here today it is 37
degrees celcius and expected to be hotter for Christmas Day and the
26th. No snow for us in Perth. I read your shrimp recipes; we will
have BBQ garlic prawns on Chrismas Day, a favourite at every family
gathering. I expect that our Christmas will be quite similar (apart
from the weather), spent with friends and family, so have a happy
one. Good luck.
LesleyR
Glad you enjoyed the site - it's about 37 degrees here also ... Fahrenheit.
I actually talked to live to two of your radio stations down there -
station 6PR and Australian Broadcasting Station ... was nice to chat with
our Aussie friends down under.

Date: Sat, Dec 25, 2004 6:22 pm
From: MarlaM
Subject: Christmas Lights
I just wanted to say THANKS for the entertainment.....I'm a middle-aged mom
and grandma-to-be who heard about your site on the radio while I was driving to
work one day, and I just had to check it out!! I've had a blast playing with
the lights (my apologies to your neighbors) and hope you'll do this again next
year. :-D
It would be kind of cool if you could somehow add music to the mix---I'm sure
your neighbors would just LOVE that---you're a Web genius, I'll just bet you
could figure out how to do it.
Merry Christmas, and thanks again for adding to my family's enjoyment of the
day!!
Marla in Oregon
Thanx for your note and encouragement - I'll pass it on to my neighbors!
I've thought about putting music on the site, but that's one of those things
that seems cute at first, but can be annoying to many, so I opted out.
Hope you had a Merry Christmas,

Date: Sat, Dec 25, 2004 8:39 pm
From: StevenW
Subject: The lightshow
Hey Mr. Santa
Lol, i.ve just played around with your exterior lightshow. Gosh , that.s pretty awesome.
I wish you and your family a great X-mas (if it.s not already over in your GMT) and hope that .Hulk-Man. won.t eat your kids. ^^
Greetings from Switzerland,
Hulk likes kids - in fact, we used
him in our Christmas Card this year
You are up pretty early over there in Switzerland, but sounds like it
was worth it to check out the light show - Merry Christmas,